Goryeo art flourished during Korea's golden age from 918 to 1392 CE. This period saw the rise of exquisite celadon pottery and intricate Buddhist paintings, blending Korean traditions with Chinese influences from the Song Dynasty. Celadon pottery reached its peak, featuring elegant green glazes and inlaid designs. Buddhist paintings showcased vibrant colors and gold leaf, depicting divine figures and scriptures. These artworks reflect the era's religious devotion and cultural refinement.